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On 28 August 1963, Thomas J Watson Jr. issued a salty memo to #IBM engineering management in the aftermath of the launch of the Control Data Corporation #CDC6600. The machine, designed by Seymour Cray, was soon regarded as the world's first commercially successful supercomputer.
I understand that in the laboratory developing this system there are only 34 people, “including the janitor.” Of these, 14 are engineers and 4 are programmers, and only one person has a Ph.D., a relatively junior programmer. To the outsider, the laboratory appeared to be cost conscious, hard working and highly motivated.
Contrasting this modest effort with our own vast development activities, I fail to understand why we have lost our industry leadership position by letting someone else offer the world’s most powerful computer. At Jenny Lake, I think top priority should be given to a discussion as to what we are doing wrong and how we should go about changing it immediately.
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On 28 August 1963, Thomas J Watson Jr. issued a salty memo to #IBM engineering management in the aftermath of the launch of the Control Data Corporation #CDC6600. The machine, designed by Seymour Cray, was soon regarded as the world's first commercially successful supercomputer.
I understand that in the laboratory developing this system there are only 34 people, “including the janitor.” Of these, 14 are engineers and 4 are programmers, and only one person has a Ph.D., a relatively junior programmer. To the outsider, the laboratory appeared to be cost conscious, hard working and highly motivated.
Contrasting this modest effort with our own vast development activities, I fail to understand why we have lost our industry leadership position by letting someone else offer the world’s most powerful computer. At Jenny Lake, I think top priority should be given to a discussion as to what we are doing wrong and how we should go about changing it immediately.
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Keep in wallet in case of emergency. #CDC6600 #ComputerHistory #SeymourCray
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Keep in wallet in case of emergency. #CDC6600 #ComputerHistory #SeymourCray
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OTD 1963: IBM's famous "janitor" memo regarding the CDC 6600 announcement. #ComputerHistory #CDC6600 #IBM
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OTD 1963: IBM's famous "janitor" memo regarding the CDC 6600 announcement. #ComputerHistory #CDC6600 #IBM
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OTD 1963: Control Data announces the CDC 6600 supercomputer, with its iconic dual-crt console. #ComputerHistory #CDC6600 #SeymourCray http://www.couperus.org/Albums/Bayview/CDC6600.html
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OTD 1963: Control Data announces the CDC 6600 supercomputer, with its iconic dual-crt console. #ComputerHistory #CDC6600 #SeymourCray http://www.couperus.org/Albums/Bayview/CDC6600.html
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Got an old Pascal S compiler to compile and run under RISC OS. Then I read about Pascal S on the web (the compiler helpfully includes no documentation) and discover that Pascal S is a toy subset of Pascal. No pointers, no file IO, or function parameters...
No wonder nobody bothered recompiling it for 32bit RISC OS....
But that's OK because I learned a little about the history of Pascal. And about the .... unique architecture of the CDC6600.